Use of animal models to investigate major allergens associated with food allergy.

Journal of allergy Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-04-11 DOI:10.1155/2013/635695
Jenna L Van Gramberg, Michael J de Veer, Robyn E O'Hehir, Els N T Meeusen, Robert J Bischof
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Abstract

Food allergy is an emerging epidemic that affects all age groups, with the highest prevalence rates being reported amongst Western countries such as the United States (US), United Kingdom (UK), and Australia. The development of animal models to test various food allergies has been beneficial in allowing more rapid and extensive investigations into the mechanisms involved in the allergic pathway, such as predicting possible triggers as well as the testing of novel treatments for food allergy. Traditionally, small animal models have been used to characterise immunological pathways, providing the foundation for the development of numerous allergy models. Larger animals also merit consideration as models for food allergy as they are thought to more closely reflect the human allergic state due to their physiology and outbred nature. This paper will discuss the use of animal models for the investigation of the major food allergens; cow's milk, hen's egg, and peanut/other tree nuts, highlight the distinguishing features of each of these models, and provide an overview of how the results from these trials have improved our understanding of these specific allergens and food allergy in general.

利用动物模型研究与食物过敏有关的主要过敏原。
食物过敏是一种新出现的流行病,影响着所有年龄段的人群,据报道,美国、英国和澳大利亚等西方国家的发病率最高。开发用于测试各种食物过敏的动物模型有利于更快速、更广泛地研究过敏途径所涉及的机制,如预测可能的诱发因素以及测试治疗食物过敏的新方法。传统上,小型动物模型一直被用于描述免疫途径,为开发众多过敏模型奠定了基础。大型动物也值得考虑作为食物过敏的模型,因为它们的生理结构和近亲繁殖的特性被认为更能反映人类的过敏状态。本文将讨论利用动物模型研究主要食物过敏原(牛奶、鸡蛋和花生/其他树坚果)的情况,重点介绍每种动物模型的显著特点,并概述这些试验的结果如何提高了我们对这些特定过敏原和一般食物过敏的认识。
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